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it still needs priming all the way down to the foot valve
try putting a hose fitting in the primer hole and with a good water supply ( tank, garden hose ) turned on run the pump until you get a good supply the turn of the primer hose
if you have an air leak the pump will stop pumping after a few seconds as it sucks in the air and the prime is lost
could indicate that there is no water at the foot valve
You might want to try manually filling the machine with water using buckets or a hose. Perhaps there is some type of switch that is stuck on. My thought is that if you fully load the Machine with water and let it run through it cycles it may somehow reset the switch. It's worth a shot.
When I start a new cycle, I first hear the pump run to empty out all
remaining water, and after that I hear the motor run for the regular
washing cycle, but there is no water in the dishwasher. After a few
minutes, the cycle stops, and the washer claims the dishes are 'clean'.
When I try starting a new cycle over and over again, about one in 20
times, the cycle will run normally with water. But then the next time,
the problem starts all over again. Once a cycle starts correctly,
everything works fine, including the rinsing.
This problem is mostly caused by the drain pump or a restricted drain line. Try taking the end of the drain hose off under the sink and re-checking the drain-out condition. If the unit is still not draining, I recommend replacing the drain pump.
Other possibilities could be that the sump is blocked, or the control or harness may need to be replaced.
Two things maybe. Are you sure the air is coming out? Not in? If its after the pump stops and then stops after a while it may water rising back up into the sleeve after the pump stops. If you can hear it while the pump is running then maybe its the opposite. Hold a flame near the sound tho see which way the air is going.
I just had a similar problem. I broke down and had a repair man come out to take a look. He pulled off the front lower cover, took off the inlet hose on the water pump, and found my two year old daughters sock stuck in the turbine of the water pump. The motor runs both the drum and the pump, therfore it would not spin, and would not let the water drain.
Everything was fine until tonight. I'm having the same problem again. I pulled everything off just like my repair man did, but no sock. I think I might wind up pulling off the whole pump to check the otlet side.
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